Alofi, Niue

This article is about the capital villages of Niue. For the island, part of Wallis and Futuna, see Alofi Island.
Alofi, Niue
City

Alofi locals walking along a street

Alofi Central
Location of Alofi on a map of Niue
Location of Alofi
Location of Alofi. Also shows the 14 different villages.
Administrative divisions of Niue with Alofi on the western side of the island.
Country Niue
Village Alofi North and Alofi South
Government
  Assemblyman of Alofi North Vaiga Tukuitoga[1]
  Assemblyman of Alofi South Dalton Tagelagi[2]
Area
  Area of both Alofi North and Alofi South 46.48 km2 (17.95 sq mi)
Elevation[3] 21 m (69 ft)
Population (2011)[4]
  Total 1,611
  Density 12.5/km2 (32.46/sq mi)
  Alofi North 147
  Alofi South 434
Resident Population[5]
  Residents (Alofi North) 1,611
  Visitors (Alofi North) 6,214
  Resident (Alofi South) 1,611
  Visitor (Alofi South) 6,214
Time zone UTC-11 (UTC-11)
Area code(s) +683

Alofi is the capital of the Pacific Ocean island nation of Niue, which is located within the Realm of New Zealand. With a population of 1,611 (census of 2011), Alofi has the distinction of being the second smallest national capital city in terms of population (after Ngerulmud, capital of Palau). It consists of the two villages: Alofi North and Alofi South where the government headquarters are located.[4]

Geography

It is located at the centre of Alofi Bay on the west coast of the island, close to the only break in the coral reef that surrounds Niue. The bay stretches for 30% of the island's length (about seven kilometres) from Halagigie Point in the south to Makapu Point in the north. It is also notable that Alofi contains the world's largest toothbrush fence.

History

In January 2004, Niue was hit by the fierce tropical storm Cyclone Heta which killed two people and did extensive damage to the entire island. Many of Alofi's buildings were destroyed, including the hospital. Government buildings were shifted to a less exposed site 3 km (1.9 mi) inland from the west coast, named Fonuakula, after the storm.[6] This site is still within the village boundaries of Alofi South.

Climate

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Precipitation totals in mm
Source: Weatherbase[3]

Alofi features a tropical rainforest climate under the Köppen climate classification, with no discernible dry season. The city has a noticeably drier stretch from June through September. However, all of these months average more than 60 mm (2.4 in) of rain, the limit for a dry season month. Like other cities with this climate, average temperatures remain relatively constant throughout the year, at 25 °C (77 °F).

Transport

The town is serviced by Niue International Airport, and there are numerous roads, both paved and dirt, that crisscross the town.[7]

Notes

References

External links

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Coordinates: 19°03′S 169°54′W / 19.05°S 169.9°W / -19.05; -169.9


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